tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7711118604724811114.post1911169358478002846..comments2023-11-17T03:27:55.722-05:00Comments on Greenhaus Education and Other "Effects": Follow-Up on Planning for Hybrid PD - Day 2Dr. Karen Greenhaushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18369095746653115970noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7711118604724811114.post-36097232740340768302011-12-23T16:39:11.973-05:002011-12-23T16:39:11.973-05:00Jim,
Ha! I know wxactly what you mean about wanti...Jim,<br /><br />Ha! I know wxactly what you mean about wanting to switch the day around. I often wonder, if I were to look back and compare, if my first block classes did worse than my later blocks overall? I hope not!<br /><br />Online community is starting off slow...I am blaming the holidays. Not a great time to be starting something that is so new to everyone when they are clearly focused elsewhere. But, I have been pleasantly surprised by some overachievers already. It is showing promise, but I am at the point now where I really need to focus on bringing the stragglers into the fold.<br /><br />Happy Holidays!Karen Greenhaushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11317571405895985345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7711118604724811114.post-46062043989401512572011-12-22T22:50:27.675-05:002011-12-22T22:50:27.675-05:00Sure can relate to your 1st period - 3rd period co...Sure can relate to your 1st period - 3rd period comment... Use to relish the days that the schedule would get moved around due to an assembly or something, and I could see that 1st period class later in the day after a few "practice" rounds. :-)<br /><br />Best of luck with the online community building. It's a realm I haven't walked in before -- at least in terms of an entire course. I've worked to extend primarily face-to-face communities to incorporate an online dimension, but that's not quite the same as what you are working on. Most of my success can be tracked back to participants quickly recognizing the value of a particular online element. Diigo and social bookmarking is an example that quickly jumps to mind. I would suspect that same recognition would work in your situation.<br /><br />Wish I had more to share, but (selfishly) I'm here to learn. :-)<br /><br />Looking forward to more of your insights being shared here.<br /><br />Be sure to enjoy the holidays!Jim Tiffin Jrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05793144543670623385noreply@blogger.com